How do bryophytes obtain water and CO2?
A) They obtain CO2 only through stomata and water through their roots.
B) They obtain water through their stomata and CO2 through roots.
C) They absorb both CO2 and water directly from the environment, without passing through stomata or roots.
D) They have difficulty absorbing water and CO2 due to their thick, waxy cuticle.
E) They live in moist environments, so they do not need to absorb water or CO2.
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